History Quote by Harlan Coben Download Open image ““Mrs. Friedman lived in a happy snow globe of AP History.”” — Harlan Coben ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare History Humor
“It was a cold, bleak December morning in Alaska, a place so far north on planet Earth that if there were such things as… — Dew Pellucid Copy Share Image
“It was a long winter of deep snow, solitude, and madness. The satellite kept feeding me digital news of summer in other places. I… — Robnoxious Copy Share Image
“She was back in western Washington state, where rain was so prevalent that a day of sunshine was the lead story on the local… — Susan Mallery Copy Share Image
“Children built snowmen in their front lawns, played in the yard of the public library. I would miss that old library. I couldn’t realize… — Ottessa Moshfegh Copy Share Image
“She remembered reading somewhere that Eskimos had a hundred words for snow. Eleanor wished there were a hundred ways to say her name. She… — Suzanne Palmieri Copy Share Image
“I told myself to remember the snow and to remember my pure, strong happiness at simply being alive to see it. That thought has… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
“knew, that for a birthday or a holiday or simply a dinner party offering, they could bring her a snow globe. Except that Dorothea… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“We worked well together because I was quiet, fascinated by her stories of Wisconsin, which, as she told it, was not only the center… — Susan Power Copy Share Image
“The times have changed and now the story is old, but yet it all remains the same, a victim in the cold.” — Stephen Harker Copy Share Image
“Dana’s window? More like her snow globe, Janice thought. She pictured Dana standing in a tiny glass-enclosed world, snow gently falling around her. Her… — Lynn Steward Copy Share Image
“He flipped through the music stations as he drove, searching for some nonexistent perfect song that would be, as Stevie Nicks might sing, “hauntingly… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
When I was seventeen, I worked as a counsellor at a co-ed sleep-away camp for eight weeks. I loved it but it could be… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
I like to see the difference between good and evil as kind of like the foul line at a baseball game. It's very thin,… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
The state of New Jersey is really two places - terrible cities and wonderful suburbs. I live in the suburbs, the final battleground of… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
You know, people call mystery novels or thrillers 'puzzles.' I never understood that, because when I buy a puzzle, I already know what it… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
“Awareness started to creep in, clawing its way past the pain and numbness. He was lying on cold ground, his right cheek on a… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
This is the price you pay for having a great father. You get the wonder, the joy, the tender moments - and you get… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
Histories never conclude; they just pause their prose. Their stories are, if they are truthful, untidy affairs, resistant to windings-up and sortings-out. They beat… — Simon Schama Copy Share Image
It is said that history turns on small hinges. A human career, too, results from an accumulating series of decisions about large and small… — Norman Vincent Peale Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In the entire history of the universe, let alone in your own history, there has never been another day just like today, and there… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
History has often showed us the strength of the forces that are unleashed by the yearning for freedom. It moved people to overcome their… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
We find few historians who have been diligent enough in their search for truth; it is their common method to take on trust what… — John Dryden Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image
History is a certain way, but you just change the point of view a little bit, and you discover a whole new side of… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
We're at a point in history were we have to become a part of the neighborhood of inhabited planets, like a neighborhood of a… — Edgar Mitchell Copy Share Image